Latency gremlins

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2015/01/08 17:42:38 (permalink)

Latency gremlins

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I haven't had latency issues for a very long time.  I have had no hardware changes.  P7, Quad core, 8MB RAM.  Then last night suddenly I am having latency issues recording a bass guitar whether I use my POD XT or go direct through the mixer.  I have tried adjusting the buffer size but no luck.  Also switched from ASIO to other drivers with no results.  Any help would be appreciated. Any pointers out there?
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    Sheanes
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    Re: Latency gremlins 2015/01/08 17:56:41 (permalink)
    have you tried if it's just this 1 Sonar project ? 
     
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    Re: Latency gremlins 2015/01/08 20:01:05 (permalink)
    Are you using any different plug-ins than normal?  Could it be latency inducing plugs, such as PC Concrete Limiter, LP64 Multiband Compressor, LP64 EQ, Transient Shaper, Convolution reverb (e.g. Perfect Space), etc?
     
    Does latency disappear if you press "E" on qwerty keyboard?
     
    Just a thought.

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    munmun
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    Re: Latency gremlins 2015/01/08 20:29:34 (permalink)
    Thanks guys.  I feel like a boob!  I am recording a new bass line in an old project that I had already mixed using plugins that were inserted. Many!  And I didn't turn them off.  Thanks for everything!
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    Re: Latency gremlins 2015/01/09 11:39:51 (permalink)
    jb101
    Are you using any different plug-ins than normal?  Could it be latency inducing plugs, such as PC Concrete Limiter, LP64 Multiband Compressor, LP64 EQ, Transient Shaper, Convolution reverb (e.g. Perfect Space), etc?
     
    Does latency disappear if you press "E" on qwerty keyboard?
     
    Just a thought.


    what does pressing E do?

    There are three kinds of people in the world, those who are good at math, and those who are not.

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    Re: Latency gremlins 2015/01/09 14:55:51 (permalink)
    Pressing E disables all effects. Hitting it again re-enables them. It's a quick way of discerning whether an effect is the source of the issue.

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    Re: Latency gremlins 2015/01/09 16:21:27 (permalink)
    thanks

    There are three kinds of people in the world, those who are good at math, and those who are not.

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